Research summaries

Security Snapshot Series

Our Security Snapshots offer a concise overview of the Centre for International Security’s research. Organised around our four major themes, these snapshots highlight how our work addresses the pressing security challenges of the 21st century in Germany, Europe, and beyond.

Research area I: Grand strategy

How can a government or political institution develop a strong strategy?

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Research area I: Grand strategy

How has strategic autonomy in EU security and defence evolved?

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Research area II: Nuclear policy

Do U.S. deployments of troops or nuclear weapons make people in allied states feel safer?

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Research area II: Nuclear policy

How has German nuclear policy evolved since the Cold War?

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Research area III: State and non-state actors

When a dictator or a mafia boss gives a violent command, why do their enforcers carry it out?

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Research area III: State and non-state actors

Does hosting refugees put developed countries at a greater risk of terrorist attacks?

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Research area III: State and non-state actors

Are international sports events in autocracies good news for human rights?

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Research area IV: Digital technology and security

Do digital technologies tip the balance of power toward repressive states or civil society?

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Research area IV: Digital technology and security

How does online extremism support the spread of offline anti-LGBT+ activism?

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Research area IV: Digital technology and security

When social conflict rises, how do government leaders change their social media usage?

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